1 Me: If you saw a webcomic with a missing last panel and a button saying "Press me"...2 Me: ... you might suspect it was some sort of newfangled interactive comic.3 Me: And that clicking the button would reveal a really clever joke in the last panel that relies on concealment for humorous impact.4 {a mysterious button, saying "Press Me". When pressed, it reveals Me saying: But you'd be wrong.}

People don't complain when I make an obscure physics joke that maybe 1% of the readers will even understand, but I bet I
get complaints about the (tiny) JavaScript requirement of this one, that 95% of readers will have no problem with. :-)

Anyway, yeah, this is more experimental exploration of the webcomic medium. So that makes it cool and hip, okay?
Even if Eric Burns has been ignoring me for the past few months. ;-)

2017-01-08 Rerun commentary: Wow, this is pretty old hat compared to the sorts of weird things some other webcomics get up to nowadays. But it was revolutionary for its time, trust me!